Buses and the Economy II investigates the link between bus services in the UK and the wider economy.
Buses and the Economy II: Task 2 Report
July 08 2014
Buses and the Economy II investigates the link between bus services in the UK and the wider economy.
Buses and the Economy II: Task 3 Report
July 08 2014
Buses and the Economy II investigates the link between bus services in the UK and the wider economy.
Buses and the Economy II: Task 6 Report
July 08 2014
The role and value of bus services outside towns and cities – a case study of Shrewsbury
A National Statement on Local Bus Infrastructure Executive Summary
June 13 2014
A new Greener Journeys report presents the case for a ‘national statement on local bus infrastructure’ to promote long term investment in bus related infrastructure and priority measures.
National Concessionary Bus Travel for Apprentices Executive Summary
March 12 2014
A new report from Greener Journeys calls on Government to adopt a concessionary scheme for apprentices to assist with the cost of getting to work by bus.
Tax Incentives for Bus Commuters Executive Summary
January 30 2014
A new Greener Journeys report outlines how the ‘Bus Bonus’ – a proposed tax incentive to encourage people to commute by bus – would benefit hard-working commuters, businesses as well as the economy more widely.
Buses and the Economy II: A survey of expenditure of visitors to city and town centres
January 07 2014
New Greener Journeys research, conducted by the University of Leeds, profiles spending in town / city centres and retail parks, investigating links between expenditure and accessibility.
Buses and the Economy II: Survey of Bus use amongst the Unemployed
September 10 2013
New Greener Journeys research, conducted by the University of Leeds, examines the use, accessibility, role and perception of buses amongst a sample of unemployed taken from a number of large British cities outside of London.